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    FM DAVUTOGLU: PALESTINE WILL BE FULL MEMBER OF UN

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 27 2011
    Turkey

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu paused to express his desire
    to see Palestine as a full member of the UN at its meeting next year
    amidst an intense schedule of international meetings and bilateral
    discussions.

    "I told Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad Malki that Palestine
    would take its place as a full member of the UN in the following
    year," Davutoglu was quoted as saying by the Anatolia news agency on
    Tuesday, as he relayed the events of the Conference on Interaction and
    Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) held in New York on Monday.

    Davutoglu said CICA meetings on tourism and culture will also
    increase in frequency in the future, and the forum will work to
    bolster confidence-building measures.

    "We also discussed bringing together countries that have tension with
    each other in a joint platform, and creating a confidence-building
    measure structure from [the] base to the top," he said and added that
    Israel, Iran and Palestine were present at the meeting and he called
    on Azerbaijan and Armenia to do the same and come together against
    all odds.

    Davutoglu remarked that he hopes the CICA will take a larger role among
    the intergovernmental bodies of the world and expressed a hope that the
    international forum will be "one of the most important organizations
    of in the near future. Turkey currently holds the presidency of the
    CICA, a position which rotates among members, and will continue to
    hold it until June 2012. Turkey, under the auspices of Davutoglu
    himself, co-chaired with Cambodia the joint ministerial meeting of
    the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) and the Association of
    South Asian Nations (ASEAN) three days earlier at a first-time summit
    on the sidelines of the UN meeting.

    "ECO and ASEAN countries met for the first time [on the sidelines] of
    the UN, and they decided to gather together from now on," Davutoglu
    said on Tuesday and announced that Turkey might host the next joint
    meeting. Turkey is also scheduled to host a broadened regional summit
    on Afghanistan in İstanbul on Nov. 2, according to the Anatolia
    news agency. Davutoglu also engaged in bilateral meetings with senior
    officials from a number of countries. He met with the vice president
    of the Iraqi Kurdistan Democratic Party, Nechirvan Barzani, on Monday
    and discussed cooperation against terrorism and in developments
    in the Middle East. He spoke with his counterparts from Thailand,
    Ethiopia, Algeria, Brazil and Singapore, and is scheduled to meet UN
    Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday. Davutoglu also called for
    support in Turkey's planned candidacy in the UN Security Council for
    the 2012-2016 term, the Anatolia new agency noted. He is expected to
    leave New York on Wednesday.

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